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Originally Posted by Red John
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Any article that uses rape statistics that compare Sweden to other countries or Sweden prior to 2005 without accounting for the particulars of Sweden's changed laws in this area is immediately questionable. They have a far wider range of offenses that are classified as rape and sexual assault than other countries and reporting rates are much higher in Sweden than almost any other country. In the more than a decade since that law came into effect sexual assault rates have actually declined despite an increase in immigration and refugees.
Citing isolated incidents isn't particularly helpful either if you're trying to illustrate a trend.
Anyway, if you go to places like Info Wars and The New American for your news then I don't know that there's much sense in even writing this, but here are some more nuanced articles about the matter:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/opini...ticle30019623/
http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...ish-women.html